iR Hexandria Monog. Haworthia. 
' hill in ze centre of its pot: so that the wa- 
terings. mever reach its base. If by ácci- 
dent it PEomes too wet from drips, or other- 
wise, in the winter season of the year, shake 
it out of its pot, dry it fora few hours, or 
alf a day or more, as AMA seem requisite ; 
then replant it in dry earth. — These remarks 
apply equally well to all Lhe lesser and. more 
delicate succulents ; such as. Stapelias, &c. 
Indeed, it is impossible to keep some of them 
long without these troublesome attentions. 
In winter they are best when watered: in their 
saucers only—once or twice a fortnight; but 
' with discretion, and a sparing hand. 
H. (The Cushion) foliis quinquefariis: 2c re- 
tuso-deltoideis pallide viridibus ; apice pervi- 
ridibus, e lineatis.— Zloe retusa. Willd. 
sp. pl. 9. . Nolis in linn. soc. tr. 1.'9.— 
Ped Vedi x 45. cum icone.,— Bot. magas. 
"ies Q.D. 5. ; 3G. H. X. 
FuiLonET gae xi 
gos 1790 
oae subtus [Bie ied obsolete- 
Honest C..B. 3. G. m x 
H. (Smal. "Cobweb) foliis perviridibus spinis 
» uar posue tuberculi isque. yis 
je ehiguesilo 
retusa. 
13. 
mirali- 
lis. 
16. 
* 
pumila. 
17. 
sis,— foe pumila. Nobis in linn. tr. 1.30. 
